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PSA probably doesn't wear them. I'm surprised they don't turn their badges around.
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Originally Posted by starship
(Post 1745690)
Important?? Thanks for the laugh!:rolleyes:
I bet you're one of those kids who has to use his "airline pilot" voice on the radio. If you are, you won't get this... Lighten up, Francis. |
I like to mix it up and wear the hat badge thing on my shirts.
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No wings on?
I figure SkyWest is the best because we have name tags and the wings
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For some reason they wouldn't send me my "facebiter" name tag.
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Originally Posted by Jet87
(Post 1745724)
I figure SkyWest is the best because we have name tags and the wings
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Originally Posted by FaceBiter
(Post 1745725)
For some reason they wouldn't send me my "facebiter" name tag.
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Brilliant!
Although, it might be a little much considering it's already tatt'ed on my knuckles. |
Originally Posted by Redundant Guy
(Post 1745710)
Sorry, forgot about mainline Republic with engines under their wing.
I bet you're one of those kids who has to use his "airline pilot" voice on the radio. If you are, you won't get this... Lighten up, Francis. |
Originally Posted by galaxy flyer
(Post 1745668)
ClutchCargo,
From your link, According to Nick Sullivan at Esquire, "In the U.S., blazer has come to mean anything that has sleeves and lapels and is worn with unmatched trousers, but there are key differences. He noted "...a blazer usually means a patch pocket, navy blue jacket with gold or (occasionally) silver buttons." Regarding the suit jacket, Sullivan adds, "Finally, a suit jacket will always be made of the finer stuff, i.e., worsted wool, and smooth to the touch." Remember, this is a general guide and the differences are not always so easily defined. |
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